The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose Friday but posted its biggest one-week slide since March as escalating tariff tensions drove investors out of companies they fear could suffer under tighter trade conditions.
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Why Stocks Do Better After Getting Kicked Out of the Dow
Mark Hulbert explains why the most popular stocks often prove to be disappointing performers.
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What will matter three years from now?
1,900 points in two days. Yes, that hurts. As I translate these points into a percentage, the Dow dropped by a little over 6.5%. I know, we finance
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What does the Dow at 20,000 mean?
Before you break out champagne, let’s explore what this really means.
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What would Dow 20,000 actually mean?
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What can’t you do on the blockchain?
ICOs are out this year, but there’s a new collection of financial products which may or may not suffer the quickly deteriorating reputation of ICOs.
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Why the Dow's new high is just a number
While it's a good sign, the stock index's latest peak shouldn't change your investment plan
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The Dow Breaks 20,000. Should You Act?
Regional Investor Center Manager Brent Hoskins explains why this shouldn’t be a catalyst for changing your portfolio.
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What Investors Lose in an Undeveloped Secondary Market
Performance will suffer if investors can’t buy and sell stakes in private assets, researchers argue.
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Why Day Trading Stocks Is Not the Way to Invest
Day-trading may seem like a way to get rich quick in the stock market, but many day traders suffer a rude awakening.
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Selling Checklist: Cut All Losses At No More Than 8%
Follow this one simple rule to never let a small loss become a big one.